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Pediatric Dental Associates
13846 SW 56th Street, Miami, FL 33175

We accept same-day emergency appointments. Call us today at (786) 671-3904.

If you’ve ever been sidelined by a severe toothache in the middle of a work day, you understand how frustrating and painful a dental emergency can be. The desperate search for relief may leave you with this mournful cry: “How can I get emergency dental care near me?” It’s important to remember that emergency dental care is about more than just pain relief; getting the care that you need can affect your long-term dental health.

Where to Find Your Town’s Emergency Dentists

You won’t have to suffer for long, our emergency dentists in Miami perform exams and treatments to resolve common dental emergencies throughout our regular business hours. Simply contact our emergency dental office to request an appointment. We’ll do everything we can to see you before the end of the day when possible. Our emergency dental goals are to provide a diagnosis, eliminate pain, and provide comprehensive treatment to make sure that the problem doesn’t come back.

Our practice provides dental emergencies with same-day treatment to get our patients out of pain.

Available Emergency Dental Care Services

Emergency dental services are needed when dental pain occurs unexpectedly or an injury or disease causes instability of one or more teeth. Urgent dental care also ensures that minor problems don’t progress to adversely affect overall dental health. Below are a few of the emergency services that our providers offer during regular office hours.

  • Diagnosis and treatment of toothaches and other sources of oral pain caused by decay and injury
  • Swelling and discomfort associated with impacted molars
  • Emergency extraction of diseased teeth
  • Repair of tooth chips, fractures, and cracks
  • Replacement of lost or damaged crowns and fillings
  • Management of pain and injury related to orthodontic braces
  • Treatment of dental infections

Should I Receive Emergency Dental Treatment?

My symptoms may be too minor to be considered an emergency. How can I be sure that it’s time to get emergency dental care near me?

If your dental problem is causing enough pain and dysfunction to interrupt your routine or the condition is one that may get worse if not treated quickly, you need to obtain emergency dental care. Here are a few examples of emergencies that we treat during business hours:

Broken or Fractured Teeth

Getting a broken or fractured tooth repaired helps prevent infection and keeps the tooth strong. If your broken tooth has a sharp edge, use dental wax to protect your lips and mouth. Call us as soon as possible to schedule an appointment.

Knocked-Out Teeth

A knocked-out tooth can be alarming, but our skilled emergency dentists may be able to reimplant it if you act quickly. Holding your tooth by its crown, rinse it with warm water. If you can place the tooth back into its socket comfortably, do so; if not, keep it stored inside your mouth. Call us for further emergency instructions and advice.

Severe Toothache Pain or Pressure

Severe toothaches can originate from injury, tooth decay, infection, and other problems. Get treated promptly, and be sure to tell your dentist if you also have ear pain, fever, or other unusual symptoms.

Tooth Sensitivity

Although sensitive teeth are a common problem, the symptoms can sometimes be due to infection or tooth fractures. Obtain urgent dental care for tooth sensitivity that comes on suddenly or seems to be associated with an accident, injury, or other event.

Tooth Decay (Cavities)

Cavities caused by tooth decay can expose the root and pulp of a tooth. This causes pain and sensitivity. Our emergency dentists will evaluate your tooth decay and provide treatments to end your discomfort and repair your damaged tooth.

Abscessed Tooth

An abscessed tooth is caused by a bacterial infection of the tooth root. Besides severe tooth pain, an abscess can cause face or jaw swelling, fever, tooth sensitivity, swollen glands in your neck, an open, draining sore on your gums, and foul mouth odors. An abscess can become an extremely serious dental emergency, so contact our emergency dental office right away if you develop symptoms.

Lost or Loose Fillings

If your filling falls out or becomes loose, your tooth is at increased risk for decay and structural problems. Call us immediately so that we can replace your filling and get your smile back to normal.

Broken Crowns or Lost Restorations

A broken crown or missing restoration is about more than just the appearance of your smile. Without an intact crown, a treated tooth is vulnerable to further deterioration and infection. Our emergency dentists can provide a temporary covering or a permanent solution for your lost or damaged crown.

Orthodontic Pain or Injuries

Braces are orthodontic devices that give you a straighter smile, but when their brackets and wires break or shift, they can become a source of pain and mouth injury. Our dentists can adjust your orthodontic appliances to prevent future injury and relieve the pain caused by malfunctioning components.

Tooth Enamel Damaged by Teeth Grinding

The frequent grinding and pressure of chronic teeth grinding can severely damage enamel over time. Our dentists can fortify your enamel to help it withstand strain and provide devices that minimize the effects of nighttime tooth grinding habits.

Sinus Pressure

When your sinus pressure isn’t caused by a sinus problem, your teeth become a prime suspect. Visit us to get to the bottom of unexplained sinus symptoms that could be related to impacted teeth or hidden dental infections.

Critical Symptoms: What to Do When It’s Serious

I can’t stop the bleeding in my mouth. Should I call the emergency dental office near me or get to an emergency room?

Some conditions affect general health and are beyond the scope of emergency dentists in Miami. Symptoms that suggest a serious medical crisis include severe bleeding, severe swelling, and injuries to your jaw, head, face, or neck. If you experience any of these, have someone drive you to the nearest hospital emergency room, or dial 911 for immediate medical help.

Emergency Dental Services Costs and Payment Options

No two emergencies are the same, so it’s impossible to predict the total cost without diagnosis and treatment information. Our emergency dentists will be able to provide more details at your visit. There are several ways for you to pay your bill. We accept most insurance plans and credit cards, and we offer convenient financing options. If you’re one of many patients who lacks dental coverage, our DentRite® discount plan may be an ideal way to save money on dental costs. The program can reduce the cost of your emergency dental care and help you save on preventative services, major dental procedures, and more. Contact us for more details.

Should I wait to contact an emergency dental office near me when an emergency occurs outside of business hours?

Treatment can be delayed for some minor symptoms and conditions. However, if you are suffering severe symptoms or cannot function normally due to your condition, you don’t have to wait for our emergency dentists to get back to the office. Head to your nearest after-hours emergency medical clinic or hospital emergency room to get relief. If your symptoms occur during normal business hours, our emergency dentists in Miami will be happy to provide the comprehensive dental care that you need.

Office Hours

  • Monday 12:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

* Wed & Thu open for Orthodontics only. Open only 2nd Saturday of the month.

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Office Hours

  • Monday
    12:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday
    8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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Pediatric Dental Associates

13846 SW 56th Street, Miami, FL 33175

(786) 671-3904

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